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IUCN CEM Ecosystem Services Thematic Group
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IUCN CEM Ecosystem Services Thematic Group

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Group leadership

Dr Alanna REBELO
I am a senior researcher in the Water Science Unit at the Agricultural Research Council, South Africa. I am also a research fellow of the Conservation Ecology and Entomology Department at Stellenbosch University, and I chair the African Region of the Society of Wetland Scientists and serve as treasurer to the South African Hydrological Society. My research focus is on understanding the benefits of nature-based solutions, such as wetland restoration and clearing of alien tree invasions, using applied remote sensing and hydrological modelling approaches. As such, much of my research has been on the development of approaches for, and application of ecosystem service quantification.
I am a senior researcher in the Water Science Unit at the Agricultural Research Council, South Africa. I am also a research fellow of the Conservation Ecology and Entomology Department at Stellenbosch ...
Dr Chrispo Babila DINGHA
Co-Lead

I am passionate about sustainable biodiversity and ecosystem service conservation and management e.g., as Nature-based Solutions for climate resilient sustainable ([peri-]urban) development and just sustainability transitions. I integrate transformative community engagement, transdisciplinary processes and environmental justice in response to societal and environmental challenges such as biodiversity loss, climate change and deepening inequity. I have received multiple awards, including the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Climate Protection Fellowship, Outstanding Educator Award from the Society of Wetland Scientists and the Digital Green Talents Award for Sustainable Development from the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR).


I am passionate about sustainable biodiversity and ecosystem service conservation and management e.g., as Nature-based Solutions for climate resilient sustainable ([peri-]urban) development and just ...